There is no need to have a community dedicated to every female celebrity that exists; we already have the c/celebnsfw and c/celebs communities, and in pretty much all of your communities, you are the only poster.

@Madness

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    1 year ago

    I stopped making communities a long time ago. In fact, I started deleting my communities that I don’t think it’s worth it or I don’t really want to contribute much there. You can ask the admin when the last time I made communities and how many communities I decided to delete.

    I’m still considering deleting a lot more, but they already have a lot of subscribers so I don’t think it’s a good idea.

    It’s just sad a lot of people are coming at me with this kind of behavior. While I’m just doing my business and contributing a lot to communities that I’ve moderated. I’ve already blocked around 350+ communities, maybe I should complain to all of them as well

    As of now, the communities that I’ve moderated are only around 100+. With only a few other posters besides myself (which is not really a problem for now moderating).

    You can block all of them, you can block me as well, and let’s hope there is a feature in the future to completely ignore a user for whatever they are doing in all/specific instances (If that’s gonna help)

  • show_me_what_you_got_grrl@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    I get it, but I don’t think targeting someone by name in a public post is the right way to address your concerns about it. You could, like, chat with them directly.

    I’m on the fence about individual people communities in general, but I could see the idea that we should be seeding content for whenever the next wave of people is also. Either way, it takes a lot of time and effort to contribute all that content.

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      1 year ago

      My experience of lemmynsfw the past few days is log in and progressively block all of the new communities specifically dedicated to individual people. Just blocking one user won’t do much if other people start posting there. At this point they must be half or more of the communities on the instance.

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        1 year ago

        I have blocked hundreds of communities of sports teams, cities all around the world (especially US), and when it comes to nsfw, also dozens of furry, gay, fat, trans and other comms I don’t care about, while I do sub to a bunch of celeb subs.

        People want different things. You can watch only your subscribe feed and see only what you want to see, or you can go on a path of discovery and whine about it block what you’re not interested in.

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          It has nothing to do with which feed to watch. Especially with a (comparatively) small instance like lemmynsfw.com. One poster on a single community can dominate the Hot feed for an entire day. The problem is when it’s one user, making a hundred communities, where they only post a handful of images, and they’re the only person contributing, it becomes whack-a-mole with blocking the communities and also you have to wonder if that content wouldn’t be better spent concentrated in communities which can sustain more than say 10 images.

          There’s nothing wrong with the content. But that’s what the celebrity, celebrity NSFW and porn star subs are for (which he also moderates??). Spreading it out like this just hyper concentrates power to one dude and makes vastly more work for both people who want to see that content (more subs to subscribe to) and people who don’t (more subs to block). He currently moderates 109 communities and swears he’s been deleting the inactive ones.